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Hottest temperatures in recorded last year
Hottest temperatures in recorded last year












hottest temperatures in recorded last year

Northwest and Central India are due for thunderstorms which should being some relief from the record-setting heat wave that has been blanketing much of the country in recent months. The Guardian reports that last year saw the hottest ocean temperatures in recorded history, marking the sixth consecutive year that this record has been broken. Lowest temperature ever recorded: -48F at Mazama and Winthrop on 30 December 1968. The climatological summer (June-August) of 1936 was the warmest nationwide on record (since 1895) with an average temperature of 74.6 (2nd warmest summer was that of. For 2021, the average temperature across global surfaces was 1.51 degrees Fahrenheit (0. Heat waves are often a response to multiple specific factors, including, for example, ocean events in the Pacific and Atlantic and local weather patterns resulting from dry soil because of limited rainfall, she said. Hottest temperature ever recorded: 120F at Hanford on 29 June 2021. The nine years spanning 2013-2021 all rank among the 10 hottest on record, according to an annual report a US agency released Thursday, the latest data underscoring the global climate crisis. That said, more research is needed to fully understand the cause of and future implications of this heat wave, according to Mondal. (The global mean surface air temperature for that period was 14☌ (57☏), with an uncertainty of several tenths of a degree.) The image below shows global temperature anomalies in 2021, the sixth warmest year on record. "India and Pakistan are two of the hottest places in the world and will likely continue to see heat waves of this magnitude and worse over the next several decades." Australias daily temperature was 1.15 degrees Celsius (2.07 degrees Fahrenheit) above average last year and rainfall was 4 above average despite a parched start to the year. The hottest temperature ever recorded had been said to be 136.4 degrees Fahrenheit from Libya on Sept. "There is no question that heat waves are made worse by fossil fuels and climate change everywhere in the globe," he told CNBC. Previous to this year, the last time high temperatures reached 100 degrees or higher in Milwaukee was Jand in Madison. And regions of the globe being hit by this heat wave are likely to be vulnerable to more heat waves in the future, Zobel said.














Hottest temperatures in recorded last year